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Updated Timeline?

kc5hwb

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Hi All
I am looking for an up-to-date timeline of all Star Trek books. I got one off of this site a couple of years back, and it is quite good, but it is now 2 years old and I know many books have come out since then.

Thanks for any help!:techman:
 
Is there actually an updated timeline that is not so convoluted? I know there was one being kept up to date based on Voyages of the Imagination. But, it's last been updated as of the end of September, 2009. So if anyone would like to grab it and update it and keep it updated, please do so.

http://sites.google.com/site/stvotitimeline/Home

The one at Memory Beta is a frigging mess.
 
Is there actually an updated timeline that is not so convoluted? I know there was one being kept up to date based on Voyages of the Imagination. But, it's last been updated as of the end of September, 2009. So if anyone would like to grab it and update it and keep it updated, please do so.

http://sites.google.com/site/stvotitimeline/Home

The one at Memory Beta is a frigging mess.

You know, if you want it done so badly, you could make it yourself and not demand others do so.
 
Is there actually an updated timeline that is not so convoluted? I know there was one being kept up to date based on Voyages of the Imagination. But, it's last been updated as of the end of September, 2009. So if anyone would like to grab it and update it and keep it updated, please do so.

http://sites.google.com/site/stvotitimeline/Home

The one at Memory Beta is a frigging mess.

You know, if you want it done so badly, you could make it yourself and not demand others do so.

I'd rather someone do it who would not have to keep asking when this or that goes where.
 
I have one that's a bit more updated than the google sites one, but it only contains the stories that are part of my personal continuity. Pretty helpful as far as the modern Treklit-verse goes, but spotty with older stuff that doesn't fit. (Alot of TOS, and pretty well all the numbered novels, plus no SCE or Stargazer).

My site was my pet project for a while, but it still needs alot of work. I hope to get back to it and maybe expand it to all of the books in some form or another as soon as I get done with my Lost Chronology site. And then it's on to a Star Wars lit timeline site...

If it helps, here you go

http://www.mystcont.wikispaces.com
 
I have one that's a bit more updated than the google sites one, but it only contains the stories that are part of my personal continuity. (Alot of TOS, and pretty well all the numbered novels, plus no SCE or Stargazer).

http://www.mystcont.wikispaces.com

Just curious, but have you just not gotten into SCE or have you just not had the chance to read them.

I still think they're some of the best character-focused adventure of the week/month stories I've ever read.

But again, just my opinion.
 
It was a concious choice to put them on the very far back burner, along with Stargazer. I'm about 70 books behind in my Trek reading, and that's after I cut the list down significantly to form my personal continuity. Since SCE and Stargazer don't have characters that I'm particularly attached to, I haven't ever started them. Maybe someday when I run out of other Trek books to read, but that will be a long time probably.

I only devote a third of my reading to Trek, the other two thrids going to Star Wars and Catholic theology and fiction. So at one Trek book per month... man I'll never catch up.
 
It was a concious choice to put them on the very far back burner, along with Stargazer. I'm about 70 books behind in my Trek reading, and that's after I cut the list down significantly to form my personal continuity. Since SCE and Stargazer don't have characters that I'm particularly attached to, I haven't ever started them. Maybe someday when I run out of other Trek books to read, but that will be a long time probably.

I only devote a third of my reading to Trek, the other two thrids going to Star Wars and Catholic theology and fiction. So at one Trek book per month... man I'll never catch up.

Ah I see.

Well again, if you ever feel like starting something small that absolutely goes somewhere in terms of character progression, episodic storytelling, and significant change (with continuing character arcs)... definately give SCE a chance. I held off for a long time because I didn't know the characters, and now they're some of my favorites in Trek.

Also, you can read them quickly since the stories aren't as long as full novels.

Thanks again for getting back to me.
 
Is there actually an updated timeline that is not so convoluted? I know there was one being kept up to date based on Voyages of the Imagination. But, it's last been updated as of the end of September, 2009. So if anyone would like to grab it and update it and keep it updated, please do so.

http://sites.google.com/site/stvotitimeline/Home

The one at Memory Beta is a frigging mess.

This one looks pretty nice, thanks for sharing this link. Do you know if they will be updating again, or have they dropped the project?
 
I am in the process of building a new site that puts all the modern continuity and everything that fits with it into timeline form, both all together and seperated into each series. After I get it done I'll do another timeline that contains everything ever published, ala the VotI timeline. It will be a few months til my first sections get done, and then who knows how long it will take to expand that to everything else. But I'm working on it slowly but surely.
 
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